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Amelia Crowley is an Irish actress and stand-up comedian. She is known for playing Fiona Piggott on RTÉ's ''
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'', Deirdre Mallon in ''
Derry Girls ''Derry Girls'' is a British teen sitcom created and written by Lisa McGee that premiered on 4 January 2018 on Channel 4. The channel's most successful comedy since ''Father Ted'', the series was inspired by McGee's own experiences growing up ...
'', and for her theatre work in the UK and Ireland.


Career

Crowley has made film appearances in '' I Went Down'' and ''
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's sitcom, '' The Cassidys''. In 2007, Crowley joined the cast of ''
Fair City ''Fair City'' is an Irish television soap opera which has been broadcast on RTÉ One since 1989. Produced by the public service broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ), it first aired on Monday, 18 September 1989. It has won several awa ...
'' playing husband-murderer, Fiona Piggott, a love interest for Paul Brennan. She left the soap in 2011, but returned in 2020.


Filmography

*'' I Went Down'', 1997 *''
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Television

*'' Finbar's Class'', Lorraine, 1995 *'' Val Falvey, TD'' 2005 *''
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'' *''
Derry Girls ''Derry Girls'' is a British teen sitcom created and written by Lisa McGee that premiered on 4 January 2018 on Channel 4. The channel's most successful comedy since ''Father Ted'', the series was inspired by McGee's own experiences growing up ...
'', Deirdre Mallon, 2018–2022


Theatre work

*''F!'' Riverbank theatre, Dublin 1993 *'' Twenty Grand''
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1998 *''Car Show'', ''Car Show 2'' Meeting House Square 1998-2000 *'' The Star Trap'' Bewley's Café 2002 *''
The Plough and the Stars ''The Plough and the Stars'' is a four-act play by the Irish writer Seán O'Casey that was first performed on 8 February 1926 at the Abbey Theatre. It is set in Dublin and addresses the 1916 Easter Rising. The play's title references the Sta ...
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Podge And Rodge Pádraig Judas O'Leprosy and Rodraig Spartacus O'Leprosy (born 1941) are the central characters of Irish television series '' A Scare at Bedtime'', created and performed by Ciaran Morrison and Mick O'Hara. More recently, the brothers have presen ...
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2006 *''
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'' Bush Theatre 2010 *'' The Cavalcaders''
Druid Theatre The Druid Theatre Company, referred to as Druid, is an Irish theatre company, based in Galway, Ireland. As well as touring extensively across Ireland, the company's productions have played internationally to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the ...
2022


Personal life

Crowley is married to author and fellow actor Anthony Brophy. They have two children.


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* * Irish stage actresses Irish television actresses Irish film actresses 20th-century Irish actresses 21st-century Irish actresses Living people Year of birth missing (living people) 1970s births Irish stand-up comedians Alumni of Trinity College Dublin {{Ireland-actor-stub